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Join Larry Mantle weekdays for lively and in-depth discussions of Los Angeles and Southern California news, politics, science, entertainment, the arts and more. More AirTalk at www.kpcc.org.
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Mild mannered Chicago Tribune columnist John Kass and WGN Radio's Jeff Carlin explore the week in news, politics and other thngs done the Chicago Way in this WGN Plus podcast from WGN Radio in Chicago.
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John Williams and journalists from WGN Radio other Chicago media outlets discuss news of the week on The Mincing Rascals podcast from WGN Plus
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April 24, 2024: Colorado’s evolving law to protect newborns whose mothers use drugs; Ants and climate change
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It’s tricky to protect newborns whose mothers use drugs; how Colorado’s law has evolved to serve infants and families.
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Colorado hospitals don’t have to report newborns who test positive for drugs as child abuse. Is the law doing what it intended?
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Colorado hospitals don’t have to report newborns who test positive for drugs as child abuse cases.
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Finding self-discovery and song on the Green River
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In the new short film “Canyon Chorus,” openly-gay adventurer Mikah Meyer takes his choral mentor and some friends on a rafting trip.
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Student's Camp In To Protest Israel-Hamas War, Supreme Court To Consider Trump Immunity Case, And Larry Checks In With Mayor Bass
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Today on AirTalk, everything you need to know about the student camp-in movement and the pro-Palesteinan protests happening across California universities. Also on the show, a look at the Supreme Court case that considers immunity for former President Trump; Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass sits down to talk about her city budget proposal; and more. Th…
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How organizations are centering equity in fighting climate change
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Most of the country is forecasted to face record-high temps and more heavy rainfall this summer. We check in with what that means for us here in New England with a local organization working for environmental justice and the head of the regional EPA.By WBUR
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WBUR explores why Boston police waited years to charge an alleged 'serial rapist'
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WBUR reporter Walter Wuthmann joins Radio Boston to discuss his reporting on Alvin Campbell.By WBUR
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Fresno's Chinatown Neighborhood To See Big Changes From High Speed Rail
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For many Californians, the idea of High Speed Rail becoming a reality, is well just an idea. But in Fresno, where one of the first stations will be built, some residents see the rail system as a lifeline. Reporter: Madi Bolanos, The California Report Cal Poly Humboldt has shut down its campus, after students occupied a building on campus. And a pro…
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Silicon Valley House Seat Race Gets a Recount
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Ballots are being recounted in the race for California’s 16th Congressional house seat, which ended in a tie for second between Assemblymember Evan Low and Santa Clara County Supervisor Joe Simitian. One or both of them will move on to face former San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo in November. KQED’s Guy Marzorati explains how the recount is working, and…
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Colorado students share why they chose to attend HBCUs and the impact that’s had on their lives
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Four Coloradans share why they chose to leave the state to attend an HBCU (Historically Black College and Universities) and how it’s affected their lives.
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Breaking Down Mayor Bass' Budget Plan, The Deal With Bird Flu, And Gun Permits In LA
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Today on AirTalk, we take a look at Mayor Bass’ new city budget proposal. Also on the show, a new ‘Mood of the Nation’ poll finds that Americans are more angry than proud when asked about recent news events and American politics; breaking down the concealed carry permit process; and more. A look at Mayor Bass' new budget proposal (00:17) The latest…
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April 23, 2024: NPR’s Ayesha Rascoe on the impact of HBCUs and their relevance today
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NPR host Ayesha Rascoe's book features prominent graduates of historically Black colleges and universities.
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Healey on climate, her budget and the future of Steward Health
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Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey joins Radio Boston to talk about Earth week and her agenda on climate, her budget proposal, and what she's hearing from health leaders of the future of Steward Health Care.By WBUR
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Housing Out OF Reach For Many Young Parents In LA
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For many young parents in Los Angeles, buying a home with enough space for kids is out of reach, and so is renting a family-sized apartment. The makes life challenging for those young couples. Reporter: David Wagner, LAist On Monday, a case about homelessness from Grants Pass in Southern Oregon was argued before the U.S. Supreme Court. The Court is…
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Overtime – Episode #656: Jillian Michaels, Jon Meacham, Jane Ferguson
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Bill Maher and his guests answer viewer questions after the show. (Originally aired 4/19/24) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy HBO Podcasts
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April 22, 2024: For Earth Day, ‘The Nature Fix’ is a prescription for what ails us
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Take two trees and call me in the morning. On this Earth Day, how nature affects our health, from brain studies in national parks to forest bathing in Japan.
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New LA Apartments Are Being Developed Without Parking, The History of The LA River, And Listeners Share Their Favorite LA Gardens
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SoCal’s Botanical Paradise: The Best Gardens To Visit This Spring
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It’s that time of year when gardens explode in a palette of colors. After another year of historic rainfalls, mother nature might be painting with more hues than usual. The blooms we often hear about are the “super blooms” on public land, like the Antelope Valley or Lake Elsinore. But flowers don’t discriminate where they grow. Today on AirTalk, we…
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Wu spoke with police leaders after report on alleged serial rapist
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Speaking about WBUR's investigation into the allegations against Alvin Campbell, Boston Mayor Michelle Wu talked to WBUR's Radio Boston about the "tension" between police transparency and protecting victims in sexual assault cases.By WBUR
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Supreme Court Hears Pivotal Homeless Case
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The Supreme Court is hearing arguments Monday in a case that could have major implications for how cities across the country approach homelessness. This case is called City of Grants Pass, Oregon versus Gloria Johnson. It hinges on whether a local government can issue fines and jail people for camping on public property when there isn't enough shel…
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Why Renaming Oakland’s Airport is a Big Deal
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Oakland officials are moving ahead with a plan to rename the city’s airport to “San Francisco Bay Oakland International Airport.” Residents, business groups, and airlines all have a lot to say about it, and San Francisco has also filed a lawsuit to try and stop the renaming from happening. The Oaklandside’s Eli Wolfe joins us to talk about why the …
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Ep. #656: Jillian Michaels, Jon Meacham, Jane Ferguson
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Bill’s guests are Jillian Michaels, Jon Meacham, Jane Ferguson (Originally aired 4/19/24) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy HBO Podcasts
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There was always a theory that if we were going to legalize cannabis, the people who used to get in trouble for selling it should get a chance to sell it again. The city of San Diego secured a grant to give people like that a leg up. But now it looks like they'll have to send the grant money back. This week, host Andrea Lopez-Villafaña shares an up…
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Tipping On Takeout, The Role of Sex In Marriage Is Changing, And FilmWeek
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Today on AirTalk, a look into how the role of sex might be taking a backseat in marriage. Also on the show, we celebrate Los Angeles’ Oaxacan food culture with the family run restaurant ‘Quiadaiyn;’our film critics review ‘Abigail’ and the latest movie releases; and more. Do you tip on takeout? (00:17) Is the role of sex taking a backseat in marria…
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April 19, 2024: Climate change price tag; Clarence Shivers, artist and Tuskegee Airman
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Slowing climate change is considerably cheaper than purely reacting to it. Denver7 Chief Meteorologist Mike Nelson is back for our regular discussion.
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Colorado’s supersonic jet company forges ahead
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Air travel will be much speedier in the future if the Colorado-based company Boom Supersonic has its way.
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In their regular chat, Denver7 Chief Meteorologist Mike Nelson and Senior Host Ryan Warner discuss a new report in the journal Nature that finds, “economic damages resulting from climate change […]
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New Tufts University study aims to figure out exactly how food affects the body
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A new study at Tufts University asks a simple yet profound question: how does food affect your body?By WBUR
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Two Boston sports mainstays exit stage as Celtics, Bruins make title pushes
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Radio Boston celebrates the careers of Celtics broadcaster Mike Gorman and Bruins play-by-play man Jack Edwards.By WBUR
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Woodshop Business Provides Sense Of Community For Both Novices And Experienced Woodworkers
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LA Woodshop is a woodworking school and maker space in Los Angeles. It offers classes, bench space, custom furniture, and an events space, for both novice and experienced woodworkers. Reporter: Saul Gonzalez, The California Report Governor Gavin Newsom has announced plans to crack down on cities that don’t make progress towards reducing homelessnes…
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Chicago Way w/John Kass (04/19/24): Joining the discussion with John Kass & Jeff Carlin is author & director of medical intensive care at Cook County Hospital in Chicago for over 25 years, Dr. Cory Franklin, to talk about his interesting new book, “THE COVID DIARIES: 2020-2024: Anatomy of a Contagion As It Happened”. Plus, Kasso wonders what happen…
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3 top candidates for Oregon's 3rd Congressional District
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The OPB politics team is working hard on stories ahead of next month’s Oregon primary election. We’re going to have all sorts of coverage on this podcast, on OPB.org and on the radio in the coming days and weeks. That's a long way of saying - we're taking a break this week. But we’re not leaving you hanging. In case you missed it, here' a Think Out…
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Battles over air quality and the future of drilling are threatening to spill out of the state capitol and onto your ballot.
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Half Moon Bay is Making Progress on Farmworker Housing
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After last year’s mass shooting at two mushroom farms in Half Moon Bay, officials learned that some of the farmworkers had been living in shipping containers. State, federal, and local officials promised to do something about it. Now, the city is close to breaking ground on housing for the survivors and other low-wage farmworkers in the area. Links…
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HTLA Presents: Revival House: Part 6 - The Academy Museum's Sister Cinemas
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We're back with another episode of Revival House, but this time we're not heading to a 100 year old theater... The David Geffen and Ted Mann theaters at the Academy Museum of Motion Arts and Pictures are a new addition to L.A's revival programming. In this episode, we explore what the theaters, which only opened in 2021, have to offer our city's mo…
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The Story Of The California Cycleway, What To Do With Frozen Embryos After A Breakup, And TV Talk
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Today on AirTalk, the latest on USC’s decision to cancel valedictorian Asna Tabassum’s graduation speech citing safety concerns. Also on the show, a look into the legal intricacies of what happens to frozen embryos after a couple breaks up; Orange County supervisor Andrew Do’s daughter, Rhiannon Do, speaks out on controversy surrounding millions of…
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LAs two favorite basketball teams are headed to the NBA playoffs. The Lakers have their first game against the Denver Nuggets in Colorado on Saturday, meanwhile the Clippers get home court advantage against the Dallas Mavericks on Sunday. Heading into the playoffs there’s been uncertainty about Kawhi Leonard’s availability for the first game agains…
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Boston Dynamics latest splash in the world of robotics could have ripple effects in Mass.
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Radio Boston talks about the latest humanoid robot from Boston dynamics and what it means for the future of automation and employment in Massachusetts.By WBUR
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April 18, 2024: Educating skiers on Indigenous history of the slopes; Using greenhouse gases for ceramics
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Before ski resorts came to dominate life in the mountains here, the Colorado Rockies were home to Indigenous tribes.
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Coming soon: towers and a shopping plaza over the Pike in Back Bay
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A major new shopping plaza set to open at the western end of Newbury Street this summer. Ted Landsmark, director of the Dukakis Center for Urban and Regional Policy at Northeastern University, Catherine Carlock, reporter for the Boston Globe, and Jeff Speck, partner at the city planning firm Speck Dempsey, join Radio Boston to discuss.…
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Despite Progress, Black Californians Still Face Major Challenges In Closing Equality Gap
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There's a new study out that takes a demographic and socioeconomic snapshot of African-Americans in the Golden State. It's called the state of Black California. Despite gains in the quality of life for Black Californians over a 20-year period, the study found that racial inequality continues to persist compared to other racial and ethnic groups. Gu…
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Who’s A Good Boy: A Look At Chicago’s Top Dog Breeds
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Pit bulls are the number one dog breed in Chicago. We take a trip to the animal shelter to find out why, and we follow one pup as he attempts to find a forever home.
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The Mincing Rascals this week are John Williams of WGN Radio, Eric Zorn, Publisher of The Picayune Sentinel, Austin Berg of the Illinois Policy Institute, Jon Hansen of WGN Radio and Block Club Chicago, and Cate Plys, former staff writer at the Chicago Reader and political op-ed columnist at the Sun-Times and Tribune. The Rascals start this week’s …
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April 17, 2024: Inside DU’s hockey victory; How climate change is changing beer
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With a record-setting 10th national championship trophy in hand, DU hockey players and their coaches are already looking forward to next season, while taking some time to celebrate the moment.
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Uri Berliner Resigns From NPR, Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall Update, And What Would America Look Like With A Parliament
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Today on AirTalk, longtime NPR business desk editor Uri Berliner has resigned following his controversial essay criticizing NPR’s overall coverage. Also on the show, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors has approved an overhaul on apartment inspections and code enforcement; the latest on Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall; and more. The latest on th…
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Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall Will Continue Operating, Stakeholders Comment
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A state board that oversees correctional facilities decided last Thursday to allow Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall in Downey to continue to house incarcerated young people; the Board of State and Community Corrections’s evaluation was that the juvenile hall had met the minimum requirements on staffing levels and safety checks. In making the decision, th…
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Not where you’d expect to see an opera: The Air Force Academy
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The Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs hosts a free opera Sunday. "Glory Denied" tells the story of the longest-held American prisoner of war.
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Loss of federally-subsidized internet program will affect hundreds of thousands of Mass. families
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Mary Magner, an ACP participant in Brighton, and Virginia Benzan, of the Massachusetts Law Reform Institute, join Radio Boston to discuss.By WBUR
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Newly-arrived migrants, advocates and state leaders push for expedited permission to work
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Suzanne Giovanetti, of the Plymouth Area Coalition for the Homeless, and WBUR's political correspondent Anthony Brooks join Radio Boston to discuss how the inability of many of migrants to legally work in Massachusetts informs the state's emergency shelter crisis.By WBUR
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Lawrence mayor, city council locked in battle over urban renewal plan
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Radio Boston details a contentious battle between the mayor and city council of Lawrence over the city's urban renewal plan.By WBUR
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Jail Deaths Prompt Calls To Separate Coroner And Sheriff's Departments In Riverside County
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In most California counties, the sheriff also oversees the coroner’s office. But in Riverside County, families whose loved ones have died in local jails say that's a conflict of interest — and they want to change the system. Reporter: Madison Aument, KVCR This week, US Senators Alex Padilla and Laphonza Butler announced legislation to create a new …
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